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What does the Peloton plant win mean for Ohio? The Wake Up for Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather Cloudy conditions will start the day but it eventually will clear, with highs in the mid-70s. It will be mostly cloudy overnight with a chance of showers after midnight. Temps will be in the upper 50s. Read more. Local scores: Game 1, Chicago White Sox 8, Indians 6 Game 2, .

Leo M Spellacy, longest-serving presiding judge in Cuyahoga County history and prosecutor of Sam Sheppard, dies at 86

Leo M. Spellacy, longest-serving presiding judge in Cuyahoga County history and prosecutor of Sam Sheppard, dies at 86 Kaylee Remington, cleveland.com © GUS CHAN/Gus Chan Leo Spellacy, who was the longest-running Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court presiding judge died Friday at the age of 86, his son, attorney Kevin Spellacy, told cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer. CLEVELAND, Ohio Leo Spellacy, the longest-serving presiding judge in Cuyahoga County history, died Friday at 86, his son, attorney Kevin Spellacy, told cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer Saturday. Kevin Spellacy said his father had a number of things going on with his health but had an “event” that put him in the hospital.

Masks Off? How CDC Rules Are Playing Out in a Half-Vaccinated Country

(Barbara Leonard photo/Courthouse News) (CN) The metrics used to define the state of the pandemic have shifted. From discussion of hospital capacity, case and death rates only months ago to the current most-invoked parameter: how many Americans have been vaccinated.  After a six-month push one that was largely decentralized, with state and local governments left to create their own rollout plans as many called for more federal oversight the United States crossed a notable halfway mark on Tuesday, fully vaccinating 50% of adults.  The news comes on the heels of relaxed indoor mask guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control, signaling yet another shift in the state of the Covid-19 pandemic. 

FirstEnergy s push to defend House Bill 6 payments as contributions appears to veer from corporate strategy

FirstEnergy’s push to defend House Bill 6 payments as ‘contributions’ appears to veer from corporate strategy © JOHN KUNTZ/The Plain Dealer CLEVELAND, Ohio – In the past seven months, FirstEnergy Corp. appeared to follow the playbook of how to move beyond a political scandal. It fired top executives, dropped its longtime lobbyists in Columbus and brought in a new ethics officer. It even studied its process of political giving. The company also said it was cooperating with the Justice Department over House Bill 6, a $1.3 billion bailout of two nuclear plants once owned by a subsidiary. Federal authorities have accused the utility and its affiliate of paying $60 million in bribes to then-Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and a clique of allies to prime the legislative pump.

FirstEnergy s push to defend House Bill 6 payments as contributions appears to veer from corporate strategy

FirstEnergy s push to defend House Bill 6 payments as contributions appears to veer from corporate strategy
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